I have not seen anything since Monday am? Is it just this slow?
Bruce
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I have not seen anything since Monday am? Is it just this slow?
It's just this slow. I like to think that's a good thing. :)
-Scott
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On Wednesday, August 4, 2004, 9:59:18 AM, Bruce wrote:
BL I have not seen anything since Monday am? Is it just this slow?
BL Bruce
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Too late... (;^p)
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I searched the archives and I think I found the answer to my question but I
want to make sure I understand how this works.
I have zip files set as a banned extension and they do get blocked (incoming
and outgoing) when they are sent from a true mail client. When zips are
sent from webmail,
I have zip files set as a banned extension and they do get blocked (incoming
and outgoing) when they are sent from a true mail client. When zips are
sent from webmail, they get by the banned extension list. I believe this is
normal behavior but I'm wondering why that is. If I don't want to
Are you running a version of IMail prior to 8.0?
Currently running 8.05
Do you see Declude Virus log file entries for one of those E-mails?
Only the ones sent from the mail client are showing up in the Declude Virus
logs at all and then are blocked, but they are all in the SMTP logs.
- Andy